may 2016 - CenterState CEO

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may 2016 - CenterState CEO
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C E N T E R S TAT E C E O/ C E N T E R S TAT E C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
W W W. C E N T E R S TA T E C E O . C O M
UP START KICKS OFF RELAUNCH WITH NEW
TRAINING PROGRAM
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Up Start, CenterState CEO’s unique business
and neighborhood development program to
empower urban and minority entrepreneurs to
start businesses, has adapted a national model
to scale its pilot. The program brings together
The Germinator: Three
Startups Awarded
$150,000
new collaborators and more comprehensive and
innovative components to serve a greater number
of aspiring and existing business owners.
The relaunched Up Start program includes a new
training component, Start It!, which began in
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April welcoming 15 aspiring entrepreneurs to The
Tech Garden for 12 weekly sessions. Participants
will learn the essentials of starting a business such
as creating a business plan, learning operations
and accounting skills, marketing and customer
Entrepreneur Curtis Washington successfully completed the Up Start
pilot program to launch his That’s What’s Up food truck and catering
business. Look for his “comfort food with a twist” around Syracuse this
summer.
acquisitions.
Two New Trips: Canada
and Peru
Up Start helps develop businesses within lowincome neighborhoods and underrepresented
communities, and brings together the collective
resources of existing business organizations
and community partners, including the Upstate
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Minority Economic Alliance, Cooperative
Federal Credit Union, Home HeadQuarters and
others. It also bridges the work of CenterState
CEO’s Economic Inclusion and Innovation and
Entrepreneurship portfolios to reach an even
New Investor Focus
broader group of entrepreneurs.
Zaw Thin Nyein (third from right) opened Aloha Japanese Bento Express
restaurant in downtown Syracuse in 2015, after having received support,
training and mentorship through Up Start.
Up Start helped establish 13 businesses in its pilot phase, including Aloha Japanese Bento Express
restaurant and That’s What’s Up food truck, both based in Syracuse. Up Start is poised for further expansion
in 2016, and is supported by the Onondaga Civic Development Corporation, Bank of America and the City of
Syracuse.
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To learn more about Up Start, contact Dan Cowen, at [email protected].
CENTERSTATE CEO CLAMBAKE,
AUGUST 4
CenterState CEO Events
Hinerwadel’s Grove
5300 W. Taft Road, North Syracuse
4 to 8 p.m. |
See page 18 for details.
PRESENTED BY:
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Highlights of the New York State 2016-17 Enacted Budget
Tourism
Empire State Development
• The iconic I Love New York marketing campaign
receives $50 million to keep growing this important
sector of the state’s economy, which supports
• The new budget funds a sixth round for the state’s Regional
Economic Development Council competition at $750 million.
• The budget includes $100 million for a new Downtown
more than 883,000 jobs and contributed a
Revitalization Initiative to fund transformative economic
state-wide economic impact of $100 billion as
development, transportation and community projects designed
of 2015.
to attract and retain residents, visitors and businesses. One
• Matching fund grants for tourism
regions increased by $500,000 to $4.3
million.
community in each of the 10 economic development regions
will be selected in a competitive proposal process.
• Unallocated Excelsior credits as of 12/31/24 have been extended
• The Market NY campaign has $13 million in new competitive
funding for regional tourism marketing plans.
through 12/31/29.
CENTRO
• The Taste NY campaign, which promotes locally grown or
• CENTRO will receive $32.6 million as part of an overall increase
produced food products using a strategy that combines
in Upstate transit funding. However, a proposed new Upstate
development of retail venues with marketing and branding,
transit funding formula based on a percentage of the state’s
received $1.1 million. New York will be opening retail stores,
sales tax was not enacted.
carts and next-generation vending machines to sell these
For more information, contact Deb Warner, CenterState CEO’s vice
products, free of sales tax, in high-traffic rest areas, train
president of public policy and government relations at 315-470-1845
stations and airports throughout New York.
or [email protected].
Consensus: We Heard You
The comments are in – from more than 2,500 people at more than 60 meetings. The commission
is reviewing the feedback and preparing a full report to be released late this spring. Consensus will
return to the community to share its full report and encourage elected leaders to take action on
recommendations that will help to modernize local government services, making them as effective and efficient as possible. Learn more at www.consensuscomment.com.
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FEATURED STORIES:
The Germinator: Three Startups Awarded
$150,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Grants up to $25,000 Available to Exporters . . 3
Syracuse CoWorks Triples Membership,
Celebrates Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Peru: Ancient Land of Mysteries,
February 11 to 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Now Available: 2016 Central New York
Community Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Networking Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MEMBER NEWS:
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Subscribe to our
CenterState CEO channel
CenterState CEO Ambassadors . . . . . . . . . 14
Member Essentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
DEPARTMENTS:
Government Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Downtown Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Voluntary Benefit Insurance Gives Employees
Options to Fill Coverage Gaps . . . . . . . . . . 4
New Investor Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Visit Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Canada’s Winter Wonderland,
November 10 to 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Economic Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The Tech Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Member Milestones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SyracuseFirst Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
New Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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THE GERMINATOR: THREE STARTUPS AWARDED $150,000
CenterState CEO has announced three teams that will advance in The Germinator, the region’s most
comprehensive business competition. Five startups pitched their business ideas and progress to judges
in the second of four “Greenhouse Demo Days.” After the judges deliberated, the three teams to move
forward in the competition are:
Euphony Inc., specializing in natural-sounding text-to-speech synthesis software, and applying their
technologies to speech therapy applications and speech simulation.
Life Source Health, Inc., a company that offers real time vital health
information to emergency responders in order to better assist them in saving
patients.
Voss Vertical, a company creating new technology that expands the
distance and endurance of unmanned aerial systems.
Teams will each receive $50,000 in funding and ongoing mentorship. The
Germinator awards startups funding every six months over the course of
two years. Ultimately, one winner will receive a grand prize of $100,000, for a
total of $250,000 in investments during the program. In addition to funding,
teams receive training on marketing, intellectual property, sales, financing
and fundraising. Participants also have access to software developers in The
DevBox that can assist in building software, application and other digital
products.
Teams compete every six months in Greenhouse Demo Days where judges
and sponsors rate their progress and potential for success. Teams are then
chosen to earn additional funding and continue through to the next round of
the competition.
Special thanks to Greenhouse round 2 judges: Brian Anderson, lead
economic developer CEcD, National Grid; Ryan Garver, senior vice president of
engineering, Terakeet Corporation; Tim McDevitt, vice president, M&T Bank;
and David Montanaro, president and founder, Strategic Advisory Associates.
Fuz Fuller, president of Euphony, presents his business’s text-to-speech
technology at The Germinator’s Greenhouse Demo Days at The Tech
Garden.
Sarita’s and Volu, Inc., the teams eliminated from the competition in this
round, are now eligible to compete for a $50,000 “Best of the Rest” investment during the final Greenhouse with three other eliminated
teams. Eliminated teams receive space and access to The Tech Garden services until the end of the competition.
Germinator is presented by National Grid and supported by lead sponsors M&T Bank and CenterState CEO, as well as Hancock Estabrook
LLP; CPS Recruitment, Inc.; Fust Charles Chambers LLP; Pathfinder Bank; and TERACAI. To learn more about The Germinator, visit
www.thegerminator.net.
GRANTS UP TO $25,000 AVAILABLE TO EXPORTERS
The Central New York International Business Alliance (CNYIBA) can assist businesses in
obtaining Global NY grants of up to $25,000 a year to drive export growth. In addition, loan
guarantees up to $500,000 for exporters are also available. If your business is in distilled or
fermented beverages, there are also interest-free loans available for your export projects, up to
$50,000 per year.
The CNYIBA assists regional exporters with an array of support services and resources. Whether it’s finding your company new buyers,
dealing with distribution strategies, pricing issues, being paid, export documentation, compliance challenges, logistics, foreign exchange,
building a focused export plan or any other export challenge, the CNYIBA can help.
For more information check out “Help and Resources” at www.cnyiba.net and select “Global NY Grants and Loans.” Or contact the
CNYIBA at 315-470-1800 or [email protected].
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SYRACUSE COWORKS TRIPLES MEMBERSHIP, CELEBRATES
ANNIVERSARY
Syracuse CoWorks recently celebrated the one-year
anniversary of its move to the CommonSpace building
at 201 E. Jefferson St. Its move to larger and enhanced
space has been met with strong support from the
business community, with membership more than tripling
in the past year. CoWorks offers the region’s independent
workers, entrepreneurs and freelancers a collaborative
and affordable place to work, with perks like free WiFi
and coffee. Its goal is to encourage organic collaboration
between businesses and to inspire coworkers to be more
creative.
Syracuse CoWorks, which is supported in part by
Harris Beach, Onondaga County, Pathfinder Bank, the
Gifford Foundation, National Grid and the Community
Foundation, was originally founded as a partnership of 40
Syracuse CoWorks continues to expand the local entrepreneurship network by offering professional
and creative workspace out of the CommonSpace building, 201 E. Jefferson St., where it has been
located for one year.
Below and CenterState CEO, and was incubated in The Tech Garden.
CoWorks has also launched a number of programs and events to encourage the growth of local entrepreneurship networks. CoWorks
hosts the local chapter of 1 Million Cups at 9 a.m. every Wednesday where local entrepreneurs explain their business or start-up concept
to 30 to 40 attendees who provide advice and feedback. The space is also host to a number of coding, hacking, meet-up and networking
events. With the recent relocation of SALT Makerspace into the facility, CoWorks even has on-site 3D printing and laser cutting.
For more information on Syracuse CoWorks visit www.syracusecoworks.com or check them out in person—each Wednesday is free
coworking day when anyone can come and work in the space all day at no charge.
VOLUNTARY BENEFIT INSURANCE GIVES EMPLOYEES
OPTIONS TO FILL COVERAGE GAPS
Today’s employees have a wide variety of career, financial,
surveyed employees view voluntary benefits as an important
lifestyle, family and medical needs. In such a vast landscape,
aspect of a comprehensive benefits package. Offering benefits
it is nearly impossible for basic medical insurance to meet the
employees want helps attract top-level talent and keep current
requirements of every employee. Voluntary benefits can offer
employees happy and loyal.
employees a way to customize a benefits package.
Voluntary benefit insurance products allow employees to add to
existing plans to cover any gaps that may exist. These benefits are
offered by employers, but are typically paid for by the employee
through payroll deferral.
Traditional benefits include life insurance, vision, dental, disability,
Voluntary benefits allow employees to feel more secure about
their financial future, allowing employees to be less distracted by
money worries and more focused on their work.
Voluntary benefits are cost effective for the employee and the
employer. These offerings are typically affordable and since these
benefits are mostly or completely paid for by the employee, a
cancer and critical illness, as well as accident insurance. Employers
business can maintain the competitiveness of its benefits package
are also offering non-traditional benefits such as financial planning,
while adding little to no cost.
career development and online education.
Employees enjoy these benefits because of the flexibility and
Learn more about how voluntary benefits can enhance your
current benefits package and create happier and more productive
peace of mind they provide, but there are also many ways that
employees. Contact Benefit Specialists of NY at 315-470-
voluntary benefits can be an asset to employers.
1930 or visit www.benefitspecialistsny.com.
According to the 2015 Aflac Workforces Report, 88 percent of
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CANADA’S WINTER WONDERLAND NOVEMBER 10 TO 16
Embark on a winter journey to Canada for your next adventure,
November 10 to 16, 2016. Highlights include Jasper, choice of a
snowshoe trek or ice walk, Icefields Parkway, Lake Louise and Banff.
You’ll stay at two of the region’s most incredible, historic hotels –
the Fairmont Château Lake Louise, a Victorian-style lodge, and The
Fairmont Banff Springs, or “Castle in the Mountains.”
Eight meals are included, including an authentic “First Nations”
dinner in Jasper. Warm up by the fire while you sip hot cocoa and roast
marshmallows in Banff after your horse-drawn sleigh ride. Per-person
rates are $2,959 (double) and $3,459 (single) if booked by May 10 (price
increases by $100 after May 10). AAA members receive an additional
$50 off per person. Learn more at www.centerstateceotravel.com.
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a Victorian-style lodge in Canada.
PERU: ANCIENT LAND OF MYSTERIES FEBRUARY 11 TO 20
Discover one of South America’s treasures on an exciting trip
to Peru, February 11 to 20, 2017. Highlights include Lima, San
Francisco Monastery, Cuzco, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Pisac Market,
Ollantaytambo Ruins, Machu Picchu, a culinary demonstration, Lake
Titicaca and Uros Floating Islands. Fourteen meals are included and
you will enjoy an authentic Pachamanca dinner in Cuzco. Per-person
rates are $4,649 (double) and $5,349 (single) if booked by August
11, 2016 (price increases by $200 after August 11). AAA members
receive an additional $50 off per person. Learn more at www.
centerstateceotravel.com.
Travel Presentations
Monday, May 2 – Canada
Visit some of the world’s most ancient ruins on a trip to Peru in early 2017.
Monday, May 23 – Peru
Comfort Inn & Suites
6701 Buckley Road, North Syracuse • 5:30 p.m.
RSVP to Jennie Lombardi at 315-701-2648
or [email protected].
Space is still available to travel to
Cuba, September 15 to 23. Contact
Shannon Fults at 315-470-1884 or
[email protected]
for additional details.
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PRESENTED BY:
NEW INVESTOR FOCUS
At Dermody, Burke & Brown, we understand the importance of focusing on business and community today for a vibrant economy
tomorrow. We have been invested in this community for 60 years and are proud to recognize and sponsor New Investor Focus. CenterState CEO wishes to recognize the following members who have joined as Investors in the last quarter.
Huhtamaki, Inc.
www.huhtamaki.com
Mark Southwick, Plant Manager
100 State St., Fulton, NY 13069
315-593-5311
At Huhtamaki, we’re global specialists in packaging for food and drink, dedicated to making every
consumer experience enjoyable, consistent and safe. We understand packaging is about more than
just what goes around a product. It’s about building brands, protecting reputation, and opening up
new opportunities in new markets. That’s why we’re on hand, around the world, working as longterm partners to our customers as they develop and grow. Wherever we are, we adapt and deliver
packaging that meets local demands. We work efficiently and with respect for the world around us,
demonstrating our values every day – always providing quality products with reliable service
JPMorgan Chase Bank
www.chase.com
William Dehmer, Managing Director & Region Manager
Upstate New York, 1 South Clinton Ave., Suite 700, Rochester, NY 14604
585-797-2854
Chase Commercial Banking serves clients nationwide including corporations, municipalities,
financial institutions and not-for-profit entities with annual revenue generally ranging from $20
million to $2 billion, and provides financing to real estate investors and owners. With offices in 33
states plus Washington, DC, and a coverage model that expands internationally, Chase Commercial
Banking provides clients access to dependable local banking solutions and global financial
capabilities. By partnering with the firm’s other businesses, Chase Commercial Banking provides a
variety of comprehensive solutions to meet our clients’ domestic and international financial needs.
NewsChannel 9 WSYR-TV
www.LocalSYR.com
Bill Evans, Vice President & General Manager
5904 Bridge St., East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-446-9999
WSYR-TV has been affiliated with the ABC Television Network since signing on in 1962. In addition,
WSYR 9.2 carries MeTV and WSYR 9.3 features Bounce TV. WSYR-TV produces more than six hours
of top-rated local news programming each weekday, including The Morning News, NewsChannel 9
at Noon, First at Four, 5:00, 5:30 & 6 p.m. News and NewsChannel 9 Eleven @ 11, plus NewsChannel
9 at 10 on WSYR 9.2. WSYR also produces a live morning talk/entertainment show, Bridge Street,
plus Weekly Syracuse University sports programming and “Newsmakers with Dan Cummings.”
NewsChannel 9’s internet site, LocalSYR.com, is among the most-visited television websites in the
USA, offering updated news and information around the clock.
SEFCU www.SEFCU.com
Gary Young, Chief Banking Officer
700 Patroon Creek Boulevard, Albany, NY 12206
518-464-5270
SEFCU is one of the 50 largest credit unions in the U.S. with more than $3 billion in assets, 47
branches, and more than 300,000 members in the Capital Region, Binghamton, Syracuse and Buffalo.
In addition to standard deposit and loan products, SEFCU offers 24-hour banking by Internet,
Text Banking and iPhone®, iPad®, Android®, and Kindle Fire® apps, electronic bill payment,
eStatements, and eNotices. SEFCU has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, SEFCU Insurance Agency,
which provides auto, life, long-term care and business insurance, and SEFCU Mortgage Services
which offers fixed-rate mortgage, FHA loans and Reverse Mortgages. TCGplayer.com
www.tcgplayer.com
Chedy Hampson, Chief Executive Officer
109 South Warren St., Suite 1020, Syracuse, NY 13202
315-416-9881
TCGplayer is a fast growing e-commerce marketplace for buyers and sellers of collectible items.
Founded in 2006, we are the stock market of collectible card games. TCGplayer.com hosts real-time
pricing information and executes thousands of daily transactions for a multibillion dollar industry with
more than 50 million players. We sell and ship tens of thousands of cards daily.
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“Throughout our growth
and expansion over the
past 60 years, Dermody,
Burke & Brown has
always provided the
guidance and sound
financial advice we’ve
needed to run our
business so successfully.”
- John J. Murphy, III
Chairman of Murphy and Nolan, Inc.
“Our accounting firm
for over three generations”
Get the full story at
dbbllc.com
Serving the Community for 60 Years
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DOWNTOWN COMMITTEE
www.downtownsyracuse.com
Celebrate 10 years of Residential Growth and Progress on May 21
This month, the Downtown Committee is opening the doors to the most talked about NEW examples of urban living. Come see how
these never-before-seen apartments and condos blend history with modern amenities. Plus, for the first time, the Downtown Committee is
introducing two bonus stops.
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Tour Stops:
1 Headquarters: 110 Walton St.
2 The 214, 214 W. Jefferson St.
3 Marriott Syracuse Downtown (Hotel Syracuse),
500 S. Warren St.
4 Common Space, 201 E. Jefferson St.
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5 Icon Tower, 344 S. Warren St. *Grand Opening in 2017
6 Salina Place, 205 S. Salina St.
7 One Clinton Square, 1 Clinton Square
To reserve a ticket, visit www.downtownsyracuse.com/downtownlivingtour
or call (315) 422-8284.
8 Herald Commons, 210 Herald Place
Official Tour Rest Stop
*Grand Opening in December, 2016!
9 The Amos, 208 W. Water St.
Fun Fact: In 2006, about 2,200 people lived in Downtown Syracuse. In 2016, more
Bonus Stops – just outside downtown’s borders:
than 3,250 people call downtown home.
10 538 Erie, 538 Erie Blvd. W.
11 Fayette Place, 712 E. Fayette St.
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Downtown Blossoms
Later this month, Downtown Syracuse will bloom in purple and pink. A record number
of hanging flower baskets (355!) adorned with petunias from Oliver B. Paine Greenhouses
– a Downtown Farmers Market vendor – will dress downtown’s streets as the summer
season starts. Support the beautification work of the Downtown Syracuse Foundation
by sponsoring a hanging flower basket (or several). Each $50 tax-deductible donation
sponsors one flower basket for the 2016 season. Checks may be mailed to the Downtown
Syracuse Foundation, Inc. at 115 W. Fayette St. in Syracuse, or by credit card at http://
downtownsyracuse.com/flowers.
Save the Date: Downtown Farmers Market Returns Next Month!
The Downtown Farmers Market returns for its 44th season on Tuesday, June 14. Every Tuesday rain or shine
through October 11, look for dozens of the region’s best farmers and produce dealers at Clinton Square. The
Downtown Committee looks forward to the return of the cooking demonstrations by the Food Bank of Central New
York to show visitors how to prepare their fresh market purchases, as well as a continued partnership with the
Onondaga County Public Library. To keep up with the latest market happenings, email mail@downtownsyracuse.
com and sign up to receive the Downtown Farmers Market newsletter.
Like the Downtown Committee on Facebook (Downtown Syracuse), follow them on Twitter (@downtownSYR)
or like them on Instagram (@downtownsyracuse). Join the conversation with the hashtag, #MyDowntownSYRstory.
CENTERSTATE CEO ECONOMIC CHAMPION
Creole Soule Café
After one successful year in business, Creole Soule Café has opened a new restaurant, added a
food cart and plans to open another location in 2017. Recent expansions will double the company’s
workforce to 12 and owners Darren and Vinita Chavis hope to employ 20 people by early next year.
The New Orleans natives brought their love of Louisiana cuisine to Creole Soule Café, which has
been located at 128 E. Jefferson St., Syracuse since last May. The menu
boasts traditional New Orleans dishes such as seafood gumbo, jambalaya
and red beans and rice. Creole Soule Café’s second location opened in
ShoppingTown Mall in April and owners plan to open a third location in
Fayetteville or Cicero next year. The ShoppingTown location is both a
storefront with available curbside pickup and offers catering services.
The addition of a food cart will bring Creole Soule Café’s dishes to new
customers at local festivals and expand the restaurant’s visibility.
Creole Soul received the NAACP Youth College Division Image Award for
Small Business in 2015 and also won first prize in the Winterfest Sandwich
Stroll.
The restaurant is popular among those who like something spicy: “If
your nose ain’t runnin, you ain’t eatin’.” But they are quick to point out that
Creole Soule Café has a little something for everyone: “Although Louisiana
Vinita and Darren Chavis, owners of Creole Soule Café, show off some of their
Nawlins’ specialties.
is known for bringing the heat, it’s just as much about bringing the flavor. So if you can’t take the heat, it’s OK, we’ve got something here
for you, too!”
This feature of CEO Essentials spotlights local companies who are “Economic Champions” because of their success in adding jobs, expanding their products or services, gaining
national recognition or contributing to the success of our region in special ways.
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VISIT SYRACUSE
www.visitsyracuse.com
SKILLSUSA Celebrates 50TH YEAR
Join Visit Syracuse in congratulating The New York Association
and technical schools
of SkillsUSA on its 50th conference! The student vocational
in New York competed
conference returned to Syracuse in April, to host the New
in 81 trade and
York State Leadership Conference and Skills Championships –
leadership contests.
contributing an estimated $2.8 million to the local economy.
Students and their
“SkillsUSA New York is thrilled to celebrate our 50th Anniversary
advisors joined more
in Syracuse,” said Skills Conference Coordinator Katrina Fiorenza.
than 1,000 industry
“Syracuse has been the host to our spring conference for almost 20
and education partners
years now, so it feels like home.” from across New York
“We are thrilled to celebrate this major milestone with SkillsUSA,”
state participating as
said Visit Syracuse Vice President of Sales and Services Tracey
industry advisory members, contest chairs and judges for the skills
Burkey. “We see it as a wonderful accomplishment to have such a
contests. The skill contests included automotive technology, auto
major conference return for almost two decades. Thank you, Skills
collision repair, carpentry, cosmetology, culinary arts, electronics
USA New York, for the confidence you’ve entrusted not only in our
repair and health care. Students also competed in public speaking,
Visit Syracuse team, but our Syracuse destination partners as well.”
job demonstrations, job interviews and other contests related to
During the conference, more than 2,400 students from 83 trade
their course of study.
Parlez Vous Francais?
Author and travel writer Marie-France Bornais, of Montreal, took her admiration of the Salt City and featured it in her new book,
“Escapades Americanes” (American Getaways). Her book offers great tips for Canadian travelers planning a trip to Upstate New York or
Vermont.
The Syracuse inclusion is the result of Visit Syracuse’s participation in the Finger Lakes regional public relations program. Digital Brand
Manager Justin Lynch hosted Bornais in early 2015. Soon after, Bornais wrote an article about Syracuse’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
and later included Syracuse in an article about road trips in the eastern United States, both of which were featured in Montreal’s largest
newspaper (in French), Le Journal de Montreal.
Bornais’ Syracuse mentions fall in line with Visit Syracuse’s mission to strengthen the positive awareness of the city of Syracuse and
Onondaga County as a convention and visitor destination.
Sweet Adelines - Lake Ontario Region 16 Convention
Nearly 1,000 women participate in the mass sing on the steps of the Onondaga County Courthouse.
Visit Syracuse, headquartered in Syracuse, is Onondaga County’s accredited destination marketing organization for tourism related economic development leading the
production of more than $765 million in direct visitor spending annually. For more information, visit www.VisitSyracuse.com.
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THE TECH GARDEN
www.thetechgarden.com
Hack Upstate VII
Hack Upstate VII was held April 9 and 10 at The Tech Garden. The event brought together more than 200 talented
Upstate New York STEM students, practitioners and hobbyists to collaborate and learn.
The Grand Prize was awarded to VoteFor, a civic application with nearly a dozen interfaces to make voting easier
by allowing users to effortlessly identify nearby polling locations. The First Runner-Up Prize went to the mobile
app, Beacon, which allows users to light “beacons” and set impromptu meeting spots so friends can be notified,
attend and meet up.
Judges were respected industry hackers: Tom Tongue, executive director, Tech Valley Center of Gravity; David
Brenner and Oscar Pedroso, founders, Thimble; and Marcello Prattico, engineering
manager, ATTN:. Prizes were technology products from Amazon and Sentry.
Hack Upstate facilitates collaboration among the greater Upstate New York
technology community, through programs such as hackathons, web and mobile
development classes and lectures. It was sponsored by CenterState CEO and
The Tech Garden and organized by The Tech Garden’s Hacker-in-Residence Doug
Crescenzi.
Check out Hack Assist at https://hackassist.com/hackathons/hack-upstate-vii/
projects to learn more about the winners and all 14 projects.
Peter Smith (left), Peter Vaillancourt (center) and Ryan Gaus, of
VoteFor, grand prize winner of Hack Upstate VII.
Get Your Best Business Ideas Ready!
The application period to the Genius NY (Growing ENtrepreneurs & Innovators in UpState
New York) business competition will open later this month, with a focus on unmanned systems
and data platforms. The competition will create a world-class acceleration experience for
high-quality startups. With $2 million in prize money, Genius NY is among the largest
competitions of its kind in the country, and is open to candidates from Central New York and
around the globe.
For more information, contact Rick Clonan, VP of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at [email protected].
MEMBER MILESTONES
CenterState CEO would like to thank the following members for reaching membership renewal milestones in May, and for supporting
CenterState CEO for many years to enrich and improve the business community.
60 YEARS
10 Y E A R S
5 YEARS
Genesee Grande Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Airport
CTK Conference Center
Open Atelier Architects
Cafe Kubal
Peppino’s Restaurant & Catering Company
Holmes, King, Kallquist & Associates
Price Chopper/Golub Corporation
IMR Test Labs
30 YEARS
Meals on Wheels of Syracuse New York, Inc.
15 YEARS
LPCiminelli Inc.
Countryside Federal Credit Union
Syracuse IMG Sports Marketing
Gannon’s Ice Cream Inc.
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NEW PARTNERS
Please join us in welcoming new CenterState CEO Partners. During the next 12 months each new member will be contacted by a volunteer
from CenterState CEO’s Ambassador Committee, chaired by Colette Powers, UBS Financial Services, Inc., The Austin & Alesandro Group.
Stephanie Powers, Jefferson Clinton Hotel, is vice chair.
Advanced Automation Corporation
Armory5, Inc.
Advanced Automation Corporation’s mission is to be
an expert provider of systems engineering services,
products and training to government organizations
and contractors within the defense and aerospace
industries. Advanced Automation Corporation seeks
to be recognized as the best small business provider
of these services and products, for the complete
product/program life cycle. AAC recognizes that a
customer’s efforts must benefit the Warfighter and
the mission. Toward that end, AAC personnel will
always represent themselves and the company with
integrity, high standards for professionalism, and an
eager desire to help customers succeed in securing
the national defense.
Robert Clancy
Mill Pond Landing
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-336-2071
www.aac-usa.com
Armory5 is born out of experienced technicians,
C-level business consultants and unmatched
customer service allowing your organization a
strategic IT partnership with a company you can trust.
Armory5’s IT services include strategic planning,
outsourced CIO, consulting, managed services,
IT infrastructure and centralized support through
a help desk. The company also offers business
consulting and digital marketing services including
content marketing, website CMS, SMO, social media
management and SEO assistance.
Mary Manning
324 W. Water St., Suite 120
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-329-5200
www.armory5.com
Aloft Syracuse Inner Harbor
Opening June 7, the Aloft Syracuse Inner Harbor is
an always-happening hotel that’s close to the water
as well as downtown, museums, shopping, colleges
and universities, and the airport. Energy flows and
personalities mingle in a setting that combines
urban-influenced design, accessible technology, and
a fantastic social scene. The Aloft Syracuse Inner
Harbor is the perfect spot for your next meeting with
690 square feet of meeting space, high quality A/V
equipment and plenty of parking.
Michael Fults
310 W. Kirkpatrick St.
Syracuse, NY 13204
315-422-1700
www.aloftsyracuseinnerharbor.com
Apizza Regionale
Inspired by the Italian approach to regional cooking
and seasonality, Apizza Regionale sources ingredients
from regional growers and producers in New York
state, Italy and surrounding areas. The restaurant’s
specialty is a relationship of Naples and NY-style
pizza made in a handmade wood-fired oven from
Naples, Italy. Seasonal sides available; sausage and
mozzarella made in-house daily. Full bar carries handcrafted cocktails, regional beers and dynamic wines.
Paul Messina
260 W. Genesee St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
www.apizzaregionale.com
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BXI Consultants, Inc.
Buffalo Xerographix, serving the copying, printing and
computing needs of Western New York businesses
since 1993 and is a minority-woman-owned business.
BXI Consultants specialize in assisting businesses
manage documents and information. BXI entered the
Syracuse and Rochester market in 2014.
Nick Mallaro
6117 Jemola Runne
Cicero, NY 13039
315-802-4363
www.bxiconsultants.com
Brown Sharlow Duke & Fogel, P.C.
Environmental Design & Research, Landscape
Architecture, Engineering & Environmental
Services, D.P.C.
EDR is a woman-owned land planning and design firm
founded in 1979. EDR provides quality-driven budgetconscious professional services including Landscape
Architecture, Environmental Regulatory/Compliance,
Cultural and Ecological Consulting, Community & Land
Use Planning, Site/Civil Engineering, GIS Mapping
& Analysis, Graphics & Visual Communications
throughout the Northeast. As a result, a multidisciplinary approach to projects EDR considers an
array of factors including environmental, aesthetic,
cultural, historical, social and economic -- to deliver
innovative and lasting solutions for their clients.
Joanne Stewart
274 N. Goodman St., Suite B260
Rochester, NY 14607
585-271-0040
www.edrdpc.com
Escape the Estate, LLC
The first escape room in CNY! Fully immersive, live
game play experience where teams must work
together to solve clues, decipher riddles and unlock
the secrets to ESCAPE! Check out seasonal site:
Frightmare Farms in Palermo. Group/corporate
teambuilding rates available.
Nicole Ginsburg
7731 Cecilia Road
North Syracuse, NY 13212
855-653-7227
www.escapetheestate.com
First Source FCU
Brown Sharlow Duke & Fogel, P.C. (BSDF) is a law
firm with offices in Syracuse, Monticello and New
York City dedicated to providing focused and practical
legal advice to clients in the areas of environmental
law, land use, zoning and development, mining and
litigation. The firm’s mission is to provide quality legal
services and achieve results for clients.
Michael Fogel
100 Madison St., Suite 1820
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-399-4343
www.bsdflaw.com
Anthony Matrone - Colonial Voluntary Benefits
Colonial Voluntary Benefits provides essential,
affordable supplemental insurance products for
employees at no cost to the employer.
Anthony Matrone
231 Salina Meadows Parkway, Suite 175
Syracuse, NY 13212
315-345-8695
www.coloniallife.com
First Source FCU puts the customer first. FirstSource
provides fast, friendly and accurate service.
FirstSource gets to know you, learn about your
personal goals and concerns, and work with you to
make your experience more enjoyable than you’ve
come to expect from any other financial institution.
FirstSource is here to serve you first, make your life
easier and build your financial future. Representatives
are friendly, knowledgeable and are here to help you
accomplish your financial desires and dreams.
Michael Parsons
4451 Commercial Drive
New Hartford, NY 13413
315-272-1403
www.fsource.org
Hill Insurance Service - Destiny USA
Hill Insurance Service is an independent life and
health insurance agency, specializing in individual and
employer group health insurance, Medicare plans,
life insurance, final expense plans, dental, vision and
Teladoc plans. Hill Insurance Service’s latest product
offering is a home care services plan that can help
folks live at home longer before needing to move to
an assisted care facility. Hill Insurance helps folks
understand their options before and after they enroll
in a plan. Hill educates clients and prospects through
the process of obtaining and using insurance.
Tom Hill
9090 Destiny USA Drive
Syracuse, NY 13204
315-299-8111
www.hillinsurancellc.com
Hill Insurance Service - Great Northern Mall
4155 State Route 31
Clay, NY 13041
www.hillinsurancellc.com
315-299-8111
Hill Insurance Service - Shoppingtown Mall
3649 Erie Blvd. E. #D205
DeWitt, NY 13214
www.hillinsurancellc.com
315-299-8111
Library Lounge
New York State Education Department
ACCES-VR
The office of Adult Career and Continuing Education
Services – Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR)
assists individuals with disabilities to achieve and
maintain employment and to support independent
living through training, education, rehabilitation and
career development.
Barry Tatters
State Office Building, Room 230
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-428-4179
www.acces.nysed.gov/vr
Newman & Lickstein
For the past 50 years, Newman & Lickstein has earned
its reputation for being trusted, practical and effective
legal advisors. The firm builds lasting relationships
with clients because they deliver excellent results
with personalized service at rates that make sense.
Newman & Lickstein is a full-service firm specializing
in corporate and business transactions, commercial
and residential real estate matters, business and
creditors’ rights litigation and estate planning
services.
Steven Lickstein
109 S. Warren St., Suite 404
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-422-1172
www.newmanlickstein.com
City of Oswego
Indulge in creative cocktails in an intimate setting at
the Library Lounge, open from mid-afternoon to late
evening. The bar offers game tables, plasma TVs and
a light menu.
Mike Cotanch
701 E. Genesee St.
Syracuse, NY 13210
315-703-1900
www.cpsyracuse.com
Metro Fitness Club
Metro Fitness Club is an executive training facility.
Its mission is to improve the lives of members by
providing a broad range of lifestyle-enhancing
services in an atmosphere of comfort and
congeniality. Metro’s professional staff is guided by
an abiding belief in its services, the staff’s extensive
education and experience enabling them to deliver on
tenet with passion and dedication.
Randy Sabourin
6800 E. Genesee St.
Fayetteville, NY 13066
315-446-2638
www.getmetrofit.com
www.metro42challenge.com
Peppino’s Restaurant & Catering Company
Peppino’s Pizzeria & Catering Co. strives to deliver
only the best customer service to our valued
customers. For almost 40 years Peppino’s has
proudly served the people and businesses of Central
New York, and have often catered our menu to their
changing tastes. With this idea in mind Peppino’s
encourages customers to call us if they want an item
that is not included on our menu.
Steve Atkinson
409 S. Clinton St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-422-8811
www.mypeppinos.com
Precision Concrete Cutting
Precision Concrete Cutting makes sidewalks safe. The
company’s patented process makes sidewalks ADA
compliant, eliminates trip and fall hazards, and saves
you money. Precision’s surveying and repair service
is trusted by thousands of clients in the United States
and Canada. Precision uses proprietary technology
and equipment to survey and repair sidewalks, for a
fraction of the cost of sidewalk replacement; easily
providing the service and data that others can’t.
Mike Davis
108 Zodiac Circle
Liverpool, NY 13090
315-657-2767
www.safesidewalks.com
Rapid Site Services, LLC
Oswego, NY, is situated on the Southeastern
shore of the picturesque Lake Ontario. The city is
transforming into a diverse community that is building
on its strengths, embracing our historic and natural
assets, and moving towards becoming a regionally
competitive area while maintaining our small town
charm. The city is dedicated to the success of our
employers, anchor institutions, and the region in
which we live, which is why community partnership,
business leadership and economic development are
important. We recognize that this partnership is vital
to retain and recruit residents, businesses and visitors
to Oswego.
Justin Rudgick
13 W. Oneida St.
Oswego, NY 13126
315-343-3795
www.oswegony.org
Rapid Site Services, LLC provides temporary fencing
panels for construction sites/special events and
commercial snow plowing. Six-foot-high welded
mesh panels with bases (no sand bags needed). Cover
Albany to Buffalo, Binghamton to North Country. Fully
insured.
Robert Dumas
PO Box 226
Clay, NY 13041
315-430-9678
www.rapidsiteservices.com
Thumbtack
Have a project? Consider it done. Thumbtack
delivers free, customized quotes from the best local
handymen, photographers, guitar teachers, and so
much more.
Jamil Poonja
360 9th St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
866-501-5809
www.thumbtack.com/ny/syracuse
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CENTERSTATE CEO AMBASSADORS
CenterState CEO Ambassadors welcome new CEO members, and provide recognition to businesses celebrating important milestones. If
your company or organization will be celebrating a special event in the near future, or if you are interested in becoming an Ambassador,
please contact Sharon Abert at 315-470-1810 or [email protected].
Apizza Regionale attracted a large crowd at its grand opening at 260 W. Genesee St.,
Syracuse.
Costello, Cooney & Fearon, PLLC celebrates its 120th anniversary at their offices
located at 300 Plum St., Syracuse.
Syracuse Coworks celebrates its first anniversary at 201 E. Jefferson St., suite 200.
Diego Ramos Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu holds a grand opening at 731 James St. in
Syracuse.
HighPoint Advisors, LLC expands its office at 5900 N. Burdick St. in East Syracue.
Eastwood Litho, Inc. enjoys congratulations from many fans as the company
celebrates its 70th anniversary. Eastwood Litho is located at 4020 New Court Ave.
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MEMBER ESSENTIALS
Woodbine Group to convert abandoned Franklin
Square building into a microbrewery, beer garden-style
restaurant and tasting room featuring New York-made
beers, wines and foods.
Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists partner with
Oswego Health to bring SOS orthopedic surgeons to
Oswego County.
Crouse Hospital will rename its expanded emergency
department after William and Sandra Pomeroy after the
couple made a sizable donation. Crouse Hospital has
lowest cesarean section rate in the nation.
Mohawk Valley Community College granted a
Section 333 Exemption to fly Unmanned Aerial Systems
by the Federal Aviation Administration. MVCC’s Police
Pre-Employment Training Program seeing great success.
MVCC adds a nationally accredited EMS/Paramedic
degree.
Pioneer Cos. plans renovations for the top 13 floors of
the 21-story State Tower Building in Syracuse.
Peppino’s Pizzeria wins second place in the traditional
category at the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas.
Bell & Spina, Architects receives five RCI Document
Competition Awards from the international association of
professional consultants, architects and engineers.
Galaxy Communications combines WSEN-FM 92.1
and Sunny 102 FM into one “superstation.”
Syracuse University agrees to pay the city of Syracuse
$7 million over five years to offset its use of city services.
St. Baldrick’s fundraiser at Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub and
Restaurant raises nearly $500,000 for childhood cancer
research.
St. Joseph’s Health and Rome Memorial Hospital
enter into collaborative relationship to expand patient
access in the community. St. Joseph’s Hospital Health
Center receives the 2016 Women’s Choice Award as one
of America’s Best Hospitals for Obstetrics.
Vice President Joe Biden will deliver the commencement
address to Syracuse University’s College of Law Class
of 2016.
Vernon Downs plans to hire 45 people for its food and
beverage staff.
State Comptroller announces $3 million contract with
C&S Engineers of North Syracuse to design the new
expo center and equestrian facility at the New York State
Fairgrounds.
Upstate Medical University establishes the Dr.
Gregory L. and Lynn M. Eastwood Endowment for ethics
to support bioethics education at Upstate.
ACR Health names Wil
Murtaugh as executive director.
O’Connell Electric Co. plans to
create 35 new jobs after a move
from East Syracuse to larger
facility in Cicero.
Wegmans supermarkets ranks
No. 1 on annual top grocery
retailer list by Market Force.
Destiny USA plans seven-story, $48 million hotel near
the mall.
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Sherwin-Williams to buy rival Valspar for about
$9 billion.
KeyBank plans to invest $16.5 billion in communities it
serves, as it prepares to acquire First Niagara.
Do you know of a CenterState
CEO member company that has
celebrated a recent achievement,
experienced growth, added jobs or won a
prestigious award? Submit your member news at
www.centerstateceo.com/add-member-news
or share your stories with us at membernews@
centerstateceo.com!
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SYRACUSEFIRST UPDATE
PRESENTED BY:
www.syracusefirst.org
SAVE THE DATE: Tech Meets Taste, July 14
Save the date for this year’s Tech Meets Taste, which will be July
14 on the patio of The Tech Garden, 235 Harrison St., Syracuse. This
popular annual event brings together SyracuseFirst and CenterState
CEO members, independent local business owners and Tech Garden
residents for a unique networking experience.
Attendees can sample food and beverages from local businesses
while enjoying live music and getting a closer look at regional
startup companies. Vendor space and sponsorship opportunities
are available. Contact Shannon Fults at 315-470-1884 or sfults@
centerstateceo.com for more information.
Attendees at the 2015 Tech Meets Taste sample local products ranging from organic
cookies to locally brewed beer while learning about local and regional startups.
With a 10% SHIFT we can create nearly $130 million in new economic activity and $24 million in
new tax revenue without spending additional monies or tax dollars. Make the 10% SHIFT pledge at
http://shift. syracusefirst.org, or contact Chris Fowler at [email protected] to learn more.
NOW AVAILABLE: 2016 CENTRAL NEW YORK COMMUNITY
GUIDE
CenterState CEO has released its 2016 Central New York Community Guide.
The Community Guide is a four-color magazine that conveys up-to-date information about housing,
education, health care, transportation, business, and leisure activities in Syracuse and Central New York.
This annual publication is a resource for members to aid in recruitment efforts and as a tool in CenterState
CEO’s economic development efforts. It’s an excellent promotional piece for individuals and companies
considering relocation to the region. The publications are mailed to CenterState Chamber Alliance and SyracuseFirst members. Additional
copies can be purchased by calling (315) 470-1800. The Community Guide can also be viewed and
downloaded from the CenterState CEO website at
www.centerstateceo.com/news-events/publications/cny-community-guide.
Businesses interested in advertising in next year’s Community Guide are invited to contact Beth Savicki
at (315) 470-1833 or [email protected].
NETWORKING WORKS
More than 60 business professionals recently attended
Networking Works – a professional networking training
- at the Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conference Center.
Presented by Rick Olszewski of Sandler Training,
attendees learned how to define their target market,
ask for warm leads or introductions, and garner more
qualified referrals. According to Olszewski, if you’re
building relationships, you’re building business.
See more CenterState CEO training and education
opportunities on Page 18 or visit www.centerstateceo.
Attendees learn the secrets of effective networking from Rick Olszewski of Sandler Training.
com/events.
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EVENTS
CenterState CEO
Clambake
August 4, 2016
Hinerwadel’s Grove
5300 W. Taft Road, North Syracuse
4 to 8 p.m.
Join CenterState CEO for great food, music and
fun!
Cost: $69/person for CenterState CEO members;
$79/person for non-members.**
Make it your company picnic!
Group packages available: 5 tickets
for $325, 10 tickets for $650,
15 tickets for $975.
Deadline to register is July 27.
Register at www.centerstateceo.com/events or
contact Lisa Metot at 315-470-1870
or [email protected] **After July 27 and at the door, tickets are $75
for CenterState CEO members: $85 for non-members
Cancellations after this date will be billed.
Register online at www.centerstateceo.com/events
Business Meets the Arts at Business After Hours, May 4
5 to 7 p.m.
Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse
Look behind the curtain and connect with the Redhouse, Everson Museum of Art,
Syracuse Opera, International Film Festival, Open Hand Puppet Theatre, Symphoria
and more. Swing by the Everson Museum to enjoy delectable appetizers prepared
by SKY Armory and discover some of the coolest organizations in town. Visit each
display table for a chance to win two roundtrip tickets on Delta Air Lines! Cost: $15 for members; $25 for non-members. For more information, contact Lisa
Metot at 315-470-1870 or [email protected].
Government Contracting Basics, May 12
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ONEGROUP, 706 N. Clinton St., Syracuse
Learn how to navigate government contracts and respond to government bids and
proposals. The seminar is presented by Advanced Automation Corporation and will be
led by Carl DeFranco, ACC’s principal engineer and program manager. DeFranco is a
seasoned expert in government contracting.
Cost: $199 for members; $249 for non-members. For more information, contact Karen
DeJoseph 315-470-1997 or [email protected].
U.S. Ambassador to Chile Discusses Latin American Export Opportunities,
May 16
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Mohawk Global Logistics, 123 Air Cargo Road, Syracuse International Airport, North Syracuse
Join the CNYIBA and guest speaker Michael Hammer, U.S. Ambassador
to Chile, to learn about doing business in Chile, Latin American export
opportunities, and the latest details on the Trans Pacific Partnership
(TPP) Agreement. Sponsored by Mohawk Global Logistics.
Cost: $25 for CNYIBA members; $35 for non-CNYIBA members. Lunch is included. For more
information, contact Kathy Hallahan at 315-470-1948 or [email protected].
PRESENTING SPONSOR:
CEO Talks: Beyond Charity - How CNY Businesses are Addressing
Poverty, May 18
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
CenterState CEO. 115 W. Fayette St., Syracuse
CORPORATE SPONSOR:
Increasing levels of poverty in CNY communities, urban to rural,
threaten our quality of life and the future of the our regional
economy. While nonprofits and government agencies are working to combat these
dynamics, businesses also have an opportunity to make an impact. Come engage
in a roundtable discussion with local business leaders who are addressing this
challenge in creative and substantive ways. Cost: Free. For more information, contact Karen DeJoseph at 315-470-1997 or kdejoseph@
centerstateceo.com.
Peru Travel Presentation, May 23
5:30 p.m.
Comfort Inn & Suites, 6701 Buckley Road, North Syracuse
Learn more about an adventurous trip to South America February 11 to 20, 2017. Highlights include
Lima, San Francisco Monastery, Cuzco, Sacred Valley of the Incas, Pisac Market, Ollantaytambo Ruins,
Machu Picchu, a culinary demonstration, Lake Titicaca, and Uros Floating Islands.
Cost of travel presentation: Free. For more information or to RSVP, contact Jennie Lombardi at 315-7012648 or [email protected].
MEDIA SPONSORS:
Introduction to Emotional Intelligence, June 2
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
CenterState CEO, 115 W. Fayette St., Syracuse
Explore the link between leadership effectiveness and emotional
intelligence, and how the characteristics of self-awareness, selfmanagement, social awareness and relationship management impact and sometimes determine
one’s effectiveness. Participants will take away leadership practices designed to enhance emotional
intelligence skills. Presented by Productivity Leadership Systems, LLC.
Cost: $149 for members; $199 for non-members. For more information, contact Karen DeJoseph at 315470-1997 or [email protected].
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Understanding Effective Technical Presentations, June 8
1 to 5 p.m.
ONEGROUP, 706 N. Clinton St., Syracuse
Learn basic techniques and approaches for giving effective technical presentations. The seminar is presented by Advanced
Automation Corporation and will be led by Carl DeFranco, ACC’s principal engineer and program manager. DeFranco is a seasoned
expert in government contracting.
Cost: $99 for members; $149 for non-members. For more information, contact Karen DeJoseph at 315-470-1997 or kdejoseph@
centerstateceo.com.
Tour the Port of NY/NJ, June 8 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Bus departs CNYTDO parking lot, 445 Electronics Parkway, Liverpool, at 7 a.m.
Join the CNYIBA on a tour of Maher Terminal - the largest container shipping terminal in the Port of New York/New Jersey. Daytrip
includes presentations from Maher Terminal managers and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey personnel on port
operations and customs processes. Sponsored by Mohawk Global Logistics.
Cost: $95 for CNYIBA members; $125 for non-CNYIBA members. Lunch is provided. For more information, contact Kathy Hallahan at
315-470-1948 or [email protected].
Speed Networking, June 15
7:30 a.m. registration; 8 to 10:30 a.m. program
TERACAI, 217 Lawrence Road East, North Syracuse
Bring your business cards and be prepared to engage in small group dialogue while building relationships with other CenterState
CEO members. There is time for informal networking and sharing a one- to two-minute “pitch.” Breakfast provided by Peppino’s
Restaurant & Catering Company.
Cost: $15 for CenterState CEO members; $25 for non-members. Space is limited; please register in advance. For more information
contact Karen DeJoseph at 315-470-1997 or [email protected].
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Mohawk Valley
LEGACY
AWARDS
Presented By:
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Stanley Theatre, Utica
The Business Journal News Network and Berkshire
Bank announce the 2nd annual Mohawk Valley Legacy
Awards. In the spring of 2016, we will recognize local
entrepreneurs who have built thriving corporations
and also generously supported their communities, both
financially and in terms of their time.
Event Details:
Event date: May 5, 2016
Location: Stanley Theatre,
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